Arnold Thomas M, Targett Nancy M
Department of Biology, University of Charleston, South Carolina 29424, USA.
J Chem Ecol. 2002 Oct;28(10):1919-34. doi: 10.1023/a:1020737609151.
Since chemical ecology emerged as a field of marine science, it has been strongly influenced by studies of chemically mediated interactions in land-based systems. Marine chemical ecologists, like their terrestrial counterparts, initially focused on identifying natural products and evaluating the potential ecological roles of these products as defenses, attractants, or other cues. Now, like our land-based colleagues, we must increase our focus on the physiological and biochemical mechanisms that underlie the chemical interactions, paying particular attention to regulation of biosynthetic pathways, within-plant and between-plant signaling cues, and comparative and functional genomics. Here, we review the current state of knowledge regarding a heterogenous group of macrophyte natural products, the marine tannins and simple phenolics, to illustrate how such information is critical to future attempts to predict their ecological roles.
自化学生态学作为海洋科学的一个领域出现以来,它一直受到陆地系统中化学介导相互作用研究的强烈影响。海洋化学生态学家与他们的陆地同行一样,最初专注于鉴定天然产物,并评估这些产物作为防御物、引诱剂或其他信号的潜在生态作用。现在,与我们的陆地同行一样,我们必须更加关注化学相互作用背后的生理和生化机制,尤其要关注生物合成途径的调控、植物内部和植物之间的信号线索,以及比较基因组学和功能基因组学。在这里,我们综述了关于一大类不同的大型植物天然产物——海洋单宁和简单酚类——的现有知识状态,以说明这些信息对于未来预测它们生态作用的尝试至关重要。